OK, but to get back on topic, here we go WITHOUT ANY tools except notepad :

Do_Checkor's D3-Dedi-Tutorial 2006 Version 1.3

First of all:

You need to read the COMPLETE tutorial VERY carefully before you do anything else (make files etc.).

Change the folder \"C:\\Descent3\\\" to match YOUR folder, EVERYWHERE you find it below...

Please add a new folder into your Descent3 root named \"DEDI\" to put configfiles in.

Make new text-files with the file-names as shown after \"File: \" (rightclick in windows-explorer -> new -> TXT - Notepad will be opened) and paste the content as described below. After adjusting the settings to your needs save the file (NO .TXT AT THE END !).

MAKE SURE THERE ARE NO BLANK CHARACTERS / SPACES AT THE END OF EACH LINE - THIS WILL CAUSE AN ERROR ! Don't know why but copying from forums to editor causes to automatically add browsers whitespaces sometimes...

A better way to get these files would be to download them by clicking on the link under each description. But you NEED TO CHECK EVERY FILE REGARDING IT'S CONTENT. Servernames, Missions, Passwords, etc. must to be changed on your own. You can open ALL files in notepad (shift+rightclick them -> open with -> notepad) to edit them.

Remember to either delete (if you don't want a .mps file) the line \"MultiSettingsFile=C:\\Descent3\\DEDI\\adv_settings_1.mps\" in the 2nd row or adjust it to match your directory. Same with the remote console: in the example it is turned OFF (AllowRemoteConsole=0) but I left the necessary config-lines, so if you really want it, change it to \"AllowRemoteConsole=1\" which MAY cause crashes by bugusers. The Password \"YOUR_PASSWORD_HERE\" should be changed too in case you turn remote console ON...

File: C:\\Descent3\\DEDI\\adv_settings_1.mps (this is OPTIONAL: if you want to ban the Black Pyro for example:)

If you DON'T want this file / settings you need to delete the 2. row of your dedicated_1.cfg which refers to this file...

The next file is for getting your game into the serverlists of Vortex, Kali, d3.descent.cx, gamespy, kquery and so on. This one may NOT be created in your DEDI folder as it would not work. It needs to be in your D3 main folder:

File: C:\\Descent3\\trackers.cfg (For use in USA, leave the 0's and the spaces like shown - one space before and one after - this is VERY important!)

File: C:\\Descent3\\trackers_eu.cfg (For use in Europe, leave the 7's and the spaces like shown - one space before and one after - this is VERY important!) REMEMBER TO CHANGE the filename in your StartDedi_1.bat (see below) from \"trackers.cfg\" to \"trackers_eu.cfg\" if you are from europe...

You need to create the FOLDER (directory) for each tempdir first with the Windows Explorer (example:
C:\\Descent3\\custom\\cache\\dedi1\\
C:\\Descent3\\custom\\cache\\dedi2\\
C:\\Descent3\\custom\\cache\\dedi3\\ and so on - depends on how many dedis you start... )

(Sidenote: It doesn't matter where you set the tempdir to, but 1. you need to set it if you want to run more than one dedi-instance, and 2. you need to refer to it within the .bat)

File: C:\\Descent3\\DEDI\\autoexec_1.dmfc (this is OPTIONAL: you can add a DMFC file to your server to adjust further settings. In case you want it, add \"-autoexec autoexec_1.dmfc\" to the end of the commandline in your StartDedi_1.bat

(Sidenote: The .DMFC will apply the commands AFTER the server launched successfully)

If you got a router or real firewall running you need to open the following ports and maybe forward them from the router to your dedi-machine, otherwise you won't see them in the trackerlists, Vortex, Kquery etc.:

-Port 2093 UDP (and further - depending how many instances you run)
-Port 20143 UDP (and further - depending how many instances you run)

If you can't chose \"UDP\" as the protocol try to find \"TCP + UDP\" as an option. If that is not available too and you can't chose the type of protocol it should work so or so (as standard is TCP+UDP).

updated to Vers. 1.3 - includes download-links for each file, and some additions and finetunings

@Lion: Theoretically you are right. But in fact the country-codes are bullshit in case of D3. In other games they might be senseful and balancing - in our small community not. The country codes are for sortings and filtering purposes. This dosn't even work with D3 / Vortex so actually we could just forget it completely

Thanks for posting the list anyways...

Posted: Sun Apr 29, 2007 8:51 am

by The Lion

Well, that's because D3 doesn't use the gamespy protocol for server
queries, and Vortex simply ignores the region codes. I'm not aware
of any other problems, and there are several servers with codes
other than 0 and 7: